Thursday, April 29, 2010

Privilege is now extended to every Sabahan Mount Kinabalu climbers

Kota Kinabalu: Sutera Sanctuary Lodges which manages accommodation for would-be Mount Kinabalu climbers at Kinabalu Park has decided to extend its RM80 special fee - initially meant for natives - to all Sabahans.

However, as announced by the State Tourism, Culture and Environment Ministry, the offer is only for bookings made through Sabah Parks and not valid for travel agents or any tourism-related agency.

The RM80 nett fee covers accommodation, including meals, at Gunting Lagadan at 11,000 ft. It said in a statement that the move is to offer a special privilege to all Sabahans the opportunity to climb Mount Kinabalu.

Climbers are also advised to produce a valid identification verifying their status of being a Sabahan.

The privilege is for a specific number of allocated beds that are available on a first come basis.

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